Sessions

Click on each title below to learn more about a specific webinar. Check back often as new information will be added about upcoming webinars.

When you are ready to reserve your virtual seat, click the RSVP button under the session description. You’ll receive an email with instructions on how to join the webinar following your registration.

February 29: Alcohol and Liver Disease - An Update

Alcohol is one of many factors, including genetics, lifestyles choices, and toxins, that can lead to the development of liver disease. In the last year, the Canadian Centre for Substance Use and Addiction has shared new guidance on alcohol and health, and we want to keep you in the know. Alcohol can be harmful to anyone living with any form of liver disease and can be a risk factor for others in developing a liver disease. The prevention of alcohol-related liver disease and its complications plays a key part in keeping Canadians healthy.

Join us for this LIVERight webinar session to learn more about the new guidance and how to prevent alcohol-related liver disease on February 29, 2024 at 7:30 PM EST.


March 28: Nutrition on a Budget

Are you looking for affordable and liver-friendly nutrition ideas but you’re not sure where to turn for trustworthy info? If this sounds relatable, our next LIVERight Webinar is for you! In this session, you’ll learn how nutrition can help prevent or manage fatty liver disease and the importance of balanced meals, even on a budget. We know that everyone’s situation is different but tune in as we show you how you can work towards balanced, liver-friendly, and affordable meal options.

Join us on March 28 at 7:00 PM EST. Sign up here to receive the session’s Zoom link:


April 25: Navigating the Healthcare System - Tips for Patients and Caregivers

Navigating Canada’s healthcare system as a person affected by liver disease, either as a patient, caregiver, or loved one, can be challenging, and often there are barriers that may feel impossible to overcome. We want to help provide those affected by liver disease with more tools to navigate barriers in the Canadian healthcare system, and so have put together a panel of experts to answer some common questions about access to treatment and services with a liver disease.

Join us on April 25th, 2024 at 7pm ET to hear from our panel of experts, including Dr. William Wong, Dr. Sam Lee, and Dr. Natasha Chandok.


May 15: CLF & UHN Present - How to find a living liver donor

The Canadian Liver Foundation is partnering with UHN’s Ajmera Transplant Centre for an exciting webinar about how to find a living liver donor. This session will focus on what to do if you’re in need of a living organ donation, and the steps you can take to help find a suitable match for you. Join us on May 15, 2024, at 7pm ET, to hear from the Ajmera Transplant Centre’s Education and Outreach Coordinator, Candice Coghlan, and our patient speaker, Afsana Lallani, an organ donation recipient.


June 27: CLF x Obesity Canada Present: Understanding Obesity and Liver Disease

Liver disease intersects with many other health conditions, including obesity, and it is important to understand how these conditions can impact one another. While liver disease and obesity can affect individuals differently, being aware of how to prevent, treat and manage both conditions can lead to a healthier lifestyle overall. Join us and Obesity Canada virtually on June 27, 2024 from 7-8pm to learn more about the connection between obesity and liver disease.

July 18: Understanding Viral Hepatitis

Thousands of Canadians are affected by viral hepatitis each year. Learning how to recognize the signs, where to find treatment, and how to prevent it can help ensure a better quality of life for all. Please join us on July 18th from 7-8pm EST to hear from our panel of experts including a hepatologist, a viral hepatitis RN, and real patients who will provide more information about the disease, prevention/treatment options, common misconceptions, challenges, and personal experiences. There will also be an opportunity for live Q&A so don’t miss out! To register, please RSVP below.


September 10: Canadian Liver Foundation and American Liver Foundation Present Understanding Cholangitis: PBC and PSC

Being diagnosed with a genetic liver disease can be overwhelming, and understanding your condition can be a challenge. This webinar offers some guidance and education on the causes, symptoms and diagnoses of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) along with updates on the latest research and treatment options. As with most liver diseases, PBC and PSC may come with daily challenges, dietary changes, and side effects from medications used to treat the conditions. Please join us on September 10, at 7pm ET to discuss these issues and more with patients and medical experts from Canada and the US. To register, please RSVP below.


September 26: Indigenous Perspectives on Liver Health

Indigenous Peoples in what is now Canada bring invaluable wholistic perspectives on wellness and balance, including liver health. Traditional knowledge and awareness of the context shaping current health issues has relevance for Canadians in understanding and managing liver disease more effectively. Please join us and our guest Dr. Kate Dunn at 7pm ET on September 26 for a reflective and motivational conversation.


October 24: Cancer Care in the Healthcare System

More information coming soon!